Washington Redskins Tickets Information

The Redskins franchise began playing football in 1932 as the Boston Braves. The following year the nickname Redskins was adopted and in 1937 the club moved to Washington. The ‘Skins found immediate success in their new home, winning two NFL championships in 1937 and 1942. Through 1945 Washington was one of the most feared teams in the NFL, winning six division titles in 10 years. After the mid-1940s however, the Redskin franchise endured a horrendous stretch of 26 years without a playoff appearance. Washington broke the streak when they returned to the playoffs in 1971, then built on their success by reaching the Super Bowl the following season. Though moderately successful through the rest of the 1970s, it was the hiring of Joe Gibbs as head coach that pushed the Redskins over the hump. Gibbs’ Washington teams made the playoffs eight times in his 12 seasons during his first tour as head coach, winning three Super Bowls—1982, 1987 and 1991. Since the end of Gibbs’ first stint as head coach, the Redskins have made the playoffs just four times in 20 years. The Redskins have honored 44 coaches, players and officials in their Ring of Fame. Score with TicketCity - the place to go for Washington Redskins tickets.

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2017 Redskins Season Preview

The 2017 Washington Redskins schedule is set and one thing is for sure, the NFC East this year will be highly competitive, so Washington fans could very well see their team either scrapping it out, or sitting 2017 out on the scrap heap. First up, losses at receiver of Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson are troubling to say the least. Garcon notched 79 receptions at 13.2 yards per reception, and Jackson reeled in another 56 for a respectable 17.9 yards per reception. These were team leaders who are now in Tampa Bay and San Francisco. Tight-end Vernon Davis is around however, and if he can bounce back into relevancy coupled with the signing of Terrelle Pryor and some output from former first-round pick Josh Doctson, the receiving outfit could bounce back to relevancy. But who is throwing to these young guys? Well that is Kirk Cousins, ladies and gentlemen, the same Kirk Cousins that recorded an impressive air campaign in 2016. Now, two of his top four targets as we mentioned earlier are out so adjustments will need to be made. Cousins is backed up by Colt McCoy and Nate Sudfield. Needless to say, if Kirk goes down Washington does not have a capable starting NFL quarterback. So, in a nutshell, in Kirk the nation’s capital trusts!

The Redskins drafted Jonathan Allen out of Alabama who received the most (for a defender) first-place Heisman votes last year. The loss of Chris Baker on the defensive line will sting, but in addition to Allen the Redskins signed Terrell McClain and Stacey McGee in free agency. Allen is expected to replace Baker’s output over the long-term, but the key here is long-term. Nobody is expecting a rookie to step in and match the talent of someone like Chris Baker. A bit of a toss-up season for Jay Gruden and his troop here. If Cousins can match his 2016 output and the defense steps up, Washington will certainly have a team to cheer for in 2017. TicketCity is the place to go for Washington Redskins tickets. Whether you are planning on cheering on the Redskins at Fedex Field, or supporting Washington on the road, TicketCity has some of the best deals for all Washington Redskins tickets, including home and away games.

Washington Redskins Football at FedEx Field

Address: 1600 Fedex Way, Landover, Maryland, 20785

Washington plays its home games at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland. Holding 85,000 screaming fans, FedEx Field is the largest stadium in the NFL, built on 200 acres of land. In addition to offering a variety of clubs for fans to better enjoy their game day experience, visitors can also check out the plaques of the members of the Redskins’ Ring of Fame. TicketCity is the best place to buy tickets for all Washington Redskins football games. The Washington Redskins home bench is on the FedEx Field sideline with sections 105-138. FedEx Field parking information is covered in our Redskins event guide.

FedEx Field Seating Chart

Washington Redskins Rivals

A rivalry that started in 1960, these two teams have met over 100 times. Sports Illustrated once called this rivalry the best in the NFL and one of the best in all of sports. With over 25 combined division titles and 7+ Super Bowl championships between the two teams, it is not a shock that these two teams are heated rivals.

These two teams have met over 150 times and they are only separated by 100 miles. Add in that they play each other two times a year because they both play in the NFC East and it is no wonder that this has become one of the best rivalries in the NFL. The stakes often seem to be at the highest when these two teams matchup, evident by the combined 14+ division titles.

This rivalry dates back to 1932 and has accumulated over 155 matchups since then. These two teams have combined for 15+ division titles, 6+ Super Bowl championships, and 9+ NFC championships. Both teams have left a legacy already in the NFL and it only heightens when they matchup. With both teams in the same division, this rivalry will only continue to get better as they continue to play two times a year.

Redskins in the Super Bowl, NFC Championship and NFL Playoffs

The Washington Redskins have established themselves as one of the best franchises in the NFL since they became the Washington Redskins in 1937. With multiple Super Bowl victories and 4+ conference championships, the Redskins will only continue to add to their legacy. Washington has made the playoffs over 20 times in their existence with that number only going to rise in the future.

Washington Redskins Event Guide

Gates at FedEx Field open to the general public two hours before kickoff.

How can I buy cheap Washington Redskins tickets?

TicketCity offers a big selection of Washington Redskins tickets which include some of the lowest priced seats on the market. Redskins tickets fluctuate based on demand and opponent. Marquee NFC opponents, like the Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints, can drive up home game prices. While cheap tickets are more plentiful for, non-conference or non-divisional opponents. Those games may offer best opportunity to purchase Washington Redskins tickets near face value.

Where is the best place to park at FedEx Field?

The majority of parking at FedEx Field requires a parking permit. Immediately surrounding the stadium are permit parking lots of different categories. The purple parking lot which requires a purple parking permit covers the south and east sides of the stadium. To the north of the stadium, and behind the purple parking lots are orange parking lots which require an orange parking permit. Farther out on the perimeter are green parking lots which require a green parking permit. There are two cash major cash parking options in the area. The gray parking lot, which is to the northeast of FedEx Field at the intersection of Brightseat Road and Reskins Road, allows for both cash and permit parking. The 2nd cash parking option is to the southeast of the stadium at the intersection of Jericho City Drive and Arena Drive.

Where can I find the 2017-2018 Washington Redskins football schedule?

The Redskins 2017-2018 football schedule is listed as soon as it is announced by the NFL. The Redskins plays in the NFC East, which means games against the New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, and Philadelphia Eagles. Game times are announced by the NFL as soon as the TV schedule is set. Washington Redskins home opener is typically one of the most popular games. If you are looking for Redskins news or scores, then visit our partners at CBS Sports. They are also a good source for the official Washington Redskins team roster.

Does my child need a ticket to attend the game?

Children two years old and younger do not require Washington Redskins tickets to enter FedEx Field, but must sit on a guardian’s lap for the duration of the game. It is a good idea to bring proof of your child’s age with you to ensure they are allowed to enter the stadium.

Can I buy Washington Redskins football season tickets?

Washington Redskins season tickets are available to buy until kickoff of their home opener. Check our listings above or call us if you would like to purchase Washington Redskins season tickets. Let us know if you want a particular section at FedEx Field.

What’s the best way to get to FedEx Field on game day?

Head to the Metro station nearest you and make your way towards either Metro Center (for fans on the Orange and Red Lines) or L’Enfant Plaza (for fans on the Yellow and Green Lines). Transfer to the Blue Line towards Largo Town Center and then get off at the Morgan Boulevard stop. From there, head towards the newly built walkway that will take you to FedEx Field.

Where are good places to eat before a Redskins game?

FedEx Field is only a few miles from some of D.C.’s best dining options. If you want to spend pre-game at a sports bar check out Big Play Sports Grill, it is one of the best in the area. For great Mexican food try Taqueria Tres Reyes, La Fondita, or El Tapatio Mexican Restaurant. Traditional barbeque fans should visit Leon’s Barbeque or Rosebud’s BBQ, they are two of the best. If you are looking for something new try Just Jerk. JJ has unbelievable Carribbean barbeque blend and a fun atmosphere. For great pizza check out Dumm’s Pizza & Subs, Pizza Oven, or Largo Pizza. Other good places in the area are Sardi’s Pollo A La Brasa, Carolina Kitchen, and Cameron’s Seafood Market.

Washington Redskins Preview History

2016 Redskins Season Preview

The Redskins went 9-7 in the 2015 season and finished first in the NFC East. Despite taking first place in their division, the Redskins lost to the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the playoffs with a score of 35-18. Kirk Cousins will be Washington’s starting quarterback after former quarterback Robert Griffin III signed with the Cleveland Browns. The Redskins defense is looking strong, and they are hoping to boost their offense with the addition of their first round 2016 NFL draft pick, wide receiver Josh Doctson. The Redskins were able to clinch the NFC East for the first time since 2012, and it will be interesting to see if they can keep up the good work.

2015 Redskins Season Preview

The Washington Redskins struggled through another injury plagued season in 2014. Quarterback Robert Griffin missed most of the year, and back up Kirk Cousins also missed time with injury. Add those injuries to the inconsistent play of the Redskins defense, and the result was a 4-12 season. Much of the Redskins hopes for the 2015 season will be placed on the shoulders of Robert Griffin. If the recently maligned quarterback can play like he did his rookie year, the Redskins could quickly have one of the most dynamic attacks in the NFC. The wide receiver tandem of Pierre Garcon, and DeSean Jackson are as good as any in the NFC, and running back Alfred Morris is a big play threat out of the backfield. The biggest move that Washington made in the offseason was bringing in offensive tackle Brandon Scherff, who is expected to start at right tackle. The good news for the Redskins is the NFC East is projected to be one of the weaker divisions in the NFC. The bad news is quarterbacks with a history of injury seldom return to their former selves for long. Top games on the Washington Redskins 2015 schedule include, at New England, at home against the Saints, and at Dallas to finish the season.

2014 Washington Redskins Season Preview

The Redskins had a rough go of it last season, finishing 3-13 with their star QB sitting out the last three games after being benched for poor performance. Robert Griffin III should be back and closer to his 2012 form than 2013, and he’ll have some more downfield options at his disposal. The Skins picked up DeSean Jackson when he was surprisingly cut by the Eagles, as well as Andre Roberts from Arizona. Mike Shanahan was given the boot and replaced by Jay Gruden, so Washington will have an entirely new offensive system – which is probably a good thing for RG3 who butted heads with the coaching staff last season. The Redskins will open the season in Houston, before a home opener at FedEx Field against the Jaguars in Week 2. The Super Bowl champion Seahawks will travel to DC for a Week 6 clash, and the Skins will take on the Cowboys in Arlington in Week 8. Lots of good matchups for Skins fans to take advantage of in 2014.

2013 Washington Redskins Season Preview

The Redskins have their sights set on making consecutive playoff appearances for the first time since 1991-1992 this season. Though there was concern over quarterback Robert Griffin III’s knee, the second-year signal caller is now expected to be ready for the start of the season. Joining RGIII on offense will be breakout star running back Alfred Morris and receiver Pierre Garcon. Though they didn’t have a first round selection in the NFL Draft, the Redskins were able to bolster their depth in the secondary by adding North Carolina State corner back David Amerson and Fresno State safety Phillip Thomas. Getting stars back from injury and adding a few extra pieces on both sides of the ball could be enough to propel the ‘Skins back to the playoffs.

2011 Washington Redskins Season Preview

The Washington Redskins entered last season with high hopes thanks to a new coach in Mike Shannahan and a new quarterback, Donovan McNabb. Things didn't pan out, however, and they stumbled to a 6-10 record and missed out on the playoffs. Now, McNabb is gone and Shannahan is looking for a way to bounce back. The offense will need to improve over last year's squad, and a lot of that will depend on the production the Redskins get out of the quarterback position. The role will likely go to Rex Grossman, who managed to lead the Bears to a Super Bowl appearance in 2007. Surrounding Grossman is a slew of talented role players including running backs Roy Helu, Ryan Torain and Tim Hightower as well as receivers Donte Stallworth and Santana Moss. Much like the offense, the defense will have to step it up as well. The secondary will not need that much help as it is led by one of the best defensive backs in the league in DeAngelo Hall. However, the linebacking corps will be relying heavily on veteran London Fletcher to lead a young group who will try to smooth over the departure of Albert Haynesworth on the line and forge an identity of its own.

2010 Washington Redskins Season Preview

Fans of the Washington Redskins are eager to return to the team's glory days of the 1980s, but a 4-12 season last year prolonged their recent string of disappointing seasons. Mike Shanahan replaces the fired Jim Zorn as head coach, but it will be hard for the former Broncos leader to navigate a difficult schedule, and the post season may be a long shot. The coaching switch wasn't the only change made during the offseason - the offense got a few new additions as well. Longtime Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was traded to the Redskins and is expected to be a marked improvement over Jason Campbell, who was dealt to the Oakland Raiders. McNabb has a pair of talented receivers in Santana Moss and Chris Cooley - both should be reliable targets. Washington also needs to improve its running game, which ranked 27th in the league last season. They have a trio of talented running backs including Clinton Portis, Larry Johnson and Willie Parker, but their best days may be behind the aging veterans. After becoming the highest paid defensive player in the league, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth had trouble staying healthy at training camp and his starting job is in doubt heading into the regular season. Although Haynesworth has been unreliable, the Redskins have a solid linebacking corps with London Fletcher and Brian Orakpo.

2009 Washington Redskins Season Preview

The Washington Redskins have been a continual thrill ride under owner Daniel Synder, and the 2009 season should be no exception. Head Coach Jim Zorn returns to lead a very talented group of players. The big new addition for the Skins is Pro Bowl defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth. Haynesworth was one of the top players in the NFL in 2008 and will immediately make the Redskins defense tougher. Joining him are Washington defenders London Fletcher and Fred Smoot. If the defensive talent gels, they could be scary good in 2009. On offense Jason Campbell is leading the charge along with running back Clinton Portis and wide receiver Santana Moss. Synder has once again spent big on his Washington Redskins, but it looks like 2009 could be the year that he gets a huge return on his investment. If the Skins play up to their potential they could be headed to the Super bowl in Miami.

2008 Washington Redskins Season Preview

The Washington Redskins will be an interesting team to watch this coming season. They have had a disappointing year in 2007, especially on the defensive end of the ball, dropping from 7th in the league to 29th on defense in one year. They do have some important bright spots such as the advent of Jason Campbell as the starting quarterback in Washington. Campbell looks to be a franchise prospect in the coming seasons as he matures and improves. Redskins fans will voice their opinions about the teams failures but will also fill FedEx Field to support the Skins in their quest for a playoff berth in 2008.

Washington Redskins News

Trent Williams, Ryan Kerrigan, Jordan Reed and Brandon Scherff have all been named to represent the Redskins in the Pro Bowl, while Josh Norman was named as an alternate.

Washington Redskins News - 12/16/2016

The Redskins will possibly see the return of center Spencer Long this week as he has been cleared to resume playing after suffering a concussion, however since he is still being monitored it is not clear whether he will play in Sunday’s game.

Washington Redskins News - 12/9/2016

It is possible that Jordan Reed could return this week for this Sunday’s game against the Eagles, however the decision won’t be made until Saturday or Sunday.

Washington Redskins News - 12/2/2016

The Redskins are officially without TE Jordan Reed on Sunday’s game against the Cardinals due to a shoulder injury. DE Anthony Lanier is also unable to play.

Washington Redskins News - 11/25/2016

The Washington Redskins were unable to defeat the Dallas Cowboys in this week’s Thanksgiving Day game.

Washington Redskins News - 11/18/2016

Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson is still out due to a shoulder injury, however there is a possibility he could play in Sunday’s game. He is currently listed as questionable and the decision most likely won’t be made until game day.

Washington Redskins News - 11/11/2016

The Redskins are struggling with injuries this week, with DeSean Jackson most likely to miss Sunday’s game against the Vikings. Right tackle Morgan Moses is also out with a ankle sprain, however it is more likely that he will play this weekend.

Washington Redskins News - 11/4/2016

After a tie against the cincinnati Bengals last week, the Redskins are currently fourth in the NFC East division.With the season halfway over, it looks like the team will not clinch their division, but may still be able to land a wild card spot.

Washington Redskins News - 10/28/2016

The Washington Redskins will be facing off against the Cincinnati Bengals in London this week. The last time the Redskins played in London was in 1992. The two teams will play at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.

Washington Redskins News - 10/21/2016

Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson has been sitting out during practices this week due to a shoulder injury, however he is hopeful that he will play on Sunday’s game against the Lions. Meanwhile, Su’a Cravens has finally resumed practice after suffering from a concussion.

Washington Redskins Premium Tickets

Washington Redskins games at FedEx Field are some of the highest energy events in all of the NFL. There is no better way to experience a Redskins game than in one of FedEx Field’s premium seating options. Premium seats at Washington Redskins games include a wide range of seating options, from suites, to club and loge level seats, as well as what the Redskins refer to as “Dream,” seats. While each of the premium seating options have their own unique amenities and qualities, all of the premium seating at FedEx Field is focused on comfort and exclusivity.

Washington Redskins Dream Tickets

Dream Seats at Washington Redskins games refer to the lowest level seating available at FedEx Field. The Dream Seats cover the 1st, 2nd, and in some cases, 3rd rows of the lower level. The seats are separated from the rest of the lower bowl by a divider and are as close to the field and players as you can get. These premium seats come with more comfortable chairback seats than are typically available in the stadium. Also, typically included with the Dream Seats at Washington Redskins games are complimentary in-seat food and drink options, giving fans the premium in comfort and allows them to stay part of the action for the entire game.

FedEx Field Dream Seats

Washington Redskins Club Level Tickets

Club Seats at Washington Redskins games are located in the middle level of the stadium just above the terrace and lower bowl. Tickets to the Club Level grant fans access to the Club Concourse, which includes a climate controlled area, dozens of premium and exclusive dining options, and numerous other Redskins promotions which vary throughout the season. The chairs in the Club Level at FedEx Field are cushioned, and more some of the most comfortable in the stadium. Club Level tickets give fans open air access to great views of the action, but add the comforts of a climate controlled concourse with dining options and exclusivity.

FedEx Field Club Tickets

Washington Redskins Loge Suites

Loge Suites at FedEx Field combine the comforts of a suite, with the convenience of purchasing single tickets to a Washington Redskins game. The Loge Seats are located above the 100 level suites, and span around both end zones. While the Loge Seats themselves are open to the air and action, behind them is a climate controlled area with complimentary catering and bar options available. The seats are equipped with cushions and cup holders and are perfect for the comfort conscious fan.

FedEx Field Loge Suites

Washington Redskins Suites

Suites at Washington Redskins games offer the premium in comfort and prestige. The majority of suites at FedEx field are located directly above the Club Level, with an additional level of suites directly on top of that. Suites come in different sizes and packages, but always include a climate controlled private suite area, with TV’s, along with premium food and beverage options available. Typically Washington Redskins Suites will also include a suite attendant that will help make your Redskins gameday experience extraordinary.